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  2. Sayano-Shushenskaya power station accident - Wikipedia

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    Before the accident, it was the largest hydroelectric power station in Russia and the sixth-largest in the world by average power generation. On 2 July 2009, RusHydro , the power station's operator, announced the station's all-time highest electricity output over 24 hours.

  3. List of Russian military accidents - Wikipedia

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    8 January - A Russian Air Force aircraft accidentally released an FAB-250 warhead over Rubizhne, Russian-occupied Luhansk Oblast. No casualties or damage were reported, and the warhead failed to detonate. [157] 12 March - A Russian Air Force IL-76 transport aircraft carrying 15 people on board caught fire and crashed during takeoff in Ivanovo ...

  4. Listvyazhnaya mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    [5] [11] The operations later resumed, and 35 more miners were found dead, bringing the death toll to 51. [3] A day later, a rescuer who had gone missing was found alive. He was conscious when he was found and was hospitalized with moderate carbon monoxide poisoning. [3] There were 285 miners inside during the explosion. [12]

  5. Russia has suffered more than 2,000 casualties in a single day, Ukraine’s military has claimed, in what would mark one of the heaviest toll of losses inflicted on Vladimir Putin’s forces at ...

  6. The death toll from flooding in the region has risen to 52, with Russian officials saying 35 people had died in Moscow-controlled areas and Ukraine‘s interior ministry saying 17 had died and 31 ...

  7. Russia-Ukraine war- live: Putin set for G20 speech as ... - AOL

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    10 years later, a war-weary Ukraine reflects on events that began its collision course with Russia. Ukraine may fail to meet future grain demands amid non-stop Russian attacks, says UN

  8. Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam - Wikipedia

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    Some 300 animals at the Fairytale Dibrova Zoo drowned in the disaster. The zoo was just downstream and to the west of the dam. In the immediate aftermath, Russian news agency TASS falsely [127] claimed the zoo did not even exist [128] before backtracking and admitting that there was a zoo but insisted all animals were safe. [129]

  9. Death toll from Russian missile attack on Ukraine's ...

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    (Reuters) - The death toll from a Russian missile strike that destroyed a clinic in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Tuesday has risen to six, while four more people remain under the rubble ...